New Zealand Prime Minister: Terrorist also sought fame, will no longer mention the name

New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern has given an emotional speech to her country's parliament, where she has vowed never to say the name of the person who carried out the attacks on two mosques in Christchurch. With his terrorist act, he asked for many things and one of them was fame, so he would not [...]
With his terrorist act, he asked for a lot of things and one of them you were famous, so you won't listen to me name him”, she declared.
Ardern invited the names of the victims, not the attackers, to be named.
You speak of the names of those who lost their lives, instead of the name of the man who took those lives, he's a terrorist, he's a criminal, he's an extremist, so when I talk about it he's just going to be the President.
At a special session of the New Zealand Assembly, Ardern also used Arabic greeting “Al-Salaam Alackum”, which means “Page is on you”.
Likewise, the prime minister called on social networking platforms to do more to fight terror, Kosovo continues.
In last Friday's attacks on two mosques, 50 people and dozens of wounded remained dead. 28-year-old Brenton Tarrant has been charged with murder.












